Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts

Second Try



Julia was desperate for another chance at hunting. The first one didn't go so well of course, but it left her with a fervor to try again.

We were all a little nervous, considering how badly her first hunting trip went. We decided to give her a little time, and supplemented her thirst with a little bit of blood from the hospital, which Carlisle brought home after his shift ended that day.

While Julia preparing herself mentally, we gathered some extra supplies. Normally, all hunting requires is a vampire body and an animal body, but in this case we wanted Julia to be successful, so that the next time could be even easier.

We put together a backpack filled with nose plugs for her nose (to help cover the metallic scent of animal blood), perfume for her to wear to help in case the nose plugs weren't strong enough, some bottled water to help wash the taste out of her mouth in case she was successful in catching a deer, and a sweater for her to wear home just in case her hunting attempt became messy. We were all set and ready to go. Even Julia felt more at ease about this.

We got ourselves out of the house and into the woods fairly quickly. A pack of deer was not too far away from where we were. I could sense a very different outlook in Julia's thought between this time and last. She was determined, strong-willed and almost angry with herself for not going through with it last time. We were not going to have that problem today.

It was the same little hunting group as before- Carlisle, Alice, Jasper, Julia and myself. This time, before Carlisle had finished his prep talk- and I know because I heard him mentally preparing it the entire walk to through the woods- Julia had pulled her noseplugs out of the backpack and popped them on her long, straight nose. She spritzed a few sprays of perfume on herself and took off into the woods, her grey knit sweater and designer jeans barely a glimpse in the wind.

I took off behind her like a shot- as I am the fastest runner- but the others quickly followed. By the time we caught up to her, she had already grabbed a deer and sunk her teeth into its neck before the deer even realized what was going on. We all stood around her- amazed. After a few seconds of awe and admiration, we stopped gawking and grabbed our own meals.

Once our bellies were full, we gathered together and started making our way back towards the house. Conversation naturally gravitated towards congratulating Julia on her excellent hunting job. I don't think any of us were as impressed with her as she was impressed with herself. She immediately plans to tackle the job again tomorrow, without the nose plugs. We will see how that goes. Her words are about hunting, but her thoughts are of Patty, and going home. She wants to check in on the woman she cannot speak to, and she wants to start a life closer to the life she left behind.

So that was our day today. I had better gear up for a busy day tomorrow.

The Hunt




What started out as a normal hunting trip didn't end like one. Everything was calm and peaceful. Exactly what I needed to get my mind off the accident. Jasper and I decided that along with the hunt we would actually enjoy camping for once. Two men (so to speak) roughing it in the woods. Living off the land. The perfect distraction and it had worked.


For two days we enjoyed hunting deer and even did some fishing. Not traditional fishing of course but it was fun playing in the water. Honestly fishing without a pole is really quiet difficult. Specially when the fish are completely frightened of you.


On our third night we decided it was time to pack up and head home but we would land one more deer before we left. Normally I'm not the betting type but I figured what the heck when Jasper bet me he would get a deer before I would. We set out on the hunt. All was quiet when I caught the scent of a deer. I immediately took off. Jasper was right on my heels. I was nearly to the deer when I caught a different scent. I stopped dead in my tracks. The smell was so wonderful it could only be human.


Jasper caught the scent as well. Before I knew it Jasper was off. While I'm faster, Jasper was closer and got to the human before I could. It was to late by the time I got there. Jasper had already bitten. I hated hearing his thoughts. He was so upset that he lost his control but at the same time the taste of human blood elated him. He craved this taste so frequently and actaully getting to feel the warmeth of the blood run down his throat was almost more then he could handle. There was no stopping him. He had drained the human within a minute. It was fast even for a vampire.


No sooner had he finished did the guilt set in. I helped him clean up the mess. We made it look like an animal attack. It looked like there was only one hiker so we felt this was the best way to camoflage a situation like this. The whole time we worked Jasper kept thinking he was weak and he had let Alice down. I felt sorry for him. I knew the struggle well.


Without a word we got into the car and headed back home. Jasper knew we would have to tell everyone what happened. Heaven knows Alice had probably already seen it. I just hope he can forgive himself.

Guilt and Forgiveness




When arriving home Alice was waiting in the driveway for us. While parking the car in the garage, Jasper was thinking, "She knows!" I knew he was right. Besides seeing the disappointed look on her face I also got the screaming thought from Alice of "How could you let this happen Edward!" It's not like I had done it on purpose. I didn't go seeking humans for Jasper to hunt. It just simply happened. The bad thing was she was more upset with me then she was with Jasper. Even though she seen everything that occurred, she felt like I should have taken more precautions.

Maybe she was right. I honestly don't know. We got out of the car and she flew into Jasper's arms. She comforted him while the entire time mentally scolding me. I was starting to get really upset. The whole point of this trip was to get my mind off things and instead I come back to being in more trouble then I was worth. However getting upset would get me no where and I knew it. She loved Jasper and it was easier to blame me then it was to blame him.

We got inside the house and everyone was there. Jasper was accepted back with no qualms as to what happened. Emmett made his usual jokes, Rosalie had her usual superior scowl and Carlisle and Esme immediately forgave the incident. While he still felt the guilt of what he did, it seemed much easier now that everyone, especially Alice, had forgiven him so easily. I could hear Carlisle's encouraging thoughts for me not to worry about this and there was nothing I could have done to prevent this. I knew he was proud of how I took care of Jasper when he needed me most. I could also hear Esme's pride & concern for both of us in her thoughts.

I admit I envy Jasper at times. I wish I could be lucky enough to find someone who could love me so unconditionally the way Alice does him. What am I thinking? I'm a monster. There is no one for me.

Well I'm off to catch up on homework. Tomorrow will be the first day back to school since the accident. Maybe something interesting will happen.

Investigation





Leave it to me to be nosey and not know how to stay out of someone elses business. Trust me when I say that being a mind reader is not all that is cracked up to be. Most people think that if you could read people's minds that there is no limit to what you can do in the world. While there is some logic to that thinking most people don't take into account the secrets you carry as well.

Never have I felt this burden as much as I have today. After hunting we came back to the hotel. Carlisle and Esme wanted some private time and Jasper and Alice decided to do the same. That left me completely alone and so my nosey nature and utter boredom took over. I began to investigate the vampire that was 'hiding' out in our hotel. It wasn't hard to catch her scent and get a read on her mind.

She was still being cautious of our presence. She felt threaten by how large our coven was and kept thinking that 'they' had to have sent us since there were so many. The one thing that puzzled her was our eyes. She had never seen vampires with yellow eyes and it bothered her.

I followed her most of the day. She was actually quite pretty and obviously very young in the vampire world. However she had such a control over mind that she astounded me. She knew I was following her but she wasn't going to make any sudden movements for fear of me finding out who she was. She still kept her thoughts closed to me and after pretty much spending my whole day watching her I decided it was time to make my move.

Boy was that a bad idea...


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